Efforts being made to implement e-ID Population Registry

The Ministry of Immigration and Population grants the citizenship scrutiny cards to those who are eligible as citizens in accordance with the law under the Pan Khin project.
Moreover, the ministry is conducting the work programmes with three sections—making preparations for Pan Khin project during the public holidays, cooperating with partner organizations and raising public awareness programmes via media, said Union Minister U Khin Yi during a coordination meeting on e-ID Population Registry held yesterday.
He also said efforts will be made continuously to apply the international standard CSC.
Therefore, the government is trying hard to adopt the e-ID Population Registry systematically as the e-ID system is the most basic function of e-Government system.
The upgrade of CSC with e-ID system will be linked with the services provided by other departments for the public.
Then, Deputy Minister U Htay Hlaing reported on the e-ID Population Registry related matters and the other officials presented the formation of subcommittee for e-ID system.
The Union Minister finally instructed those present to cooperate with the experts and department concerned in drafting the plan to upgrade the CSC card with e-ID system as it registers the personal data of individuals.—MNA

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